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Donkey Kong 3
Arcade flyer
Promotional European arcade flyer for the game Donkey Kong 3.
Developer(s) Nintendo R&D1[1],
Intelligent Systems[2]
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Main Development Staff Director:
Shigeru Miyamoto

Producer:
Gunpei Yokoi[3]

Composer:
Hirokazu Tanaka[4]
Platform(s) Arcade,
Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System,
Game & Watch[5],
Nintendo Wii,
Nintendo 3DS,
Nintendo Wii U
Release Date(s) Arcade
Japan September 28, 1983
USA October 1983
Europe 1983

Famicom/NES
Japan July 4, 1984
USA June 1986
Europe September 15, 1987

Nintendo Wii Virtual Console (Famicom/NES version)
USA July 14, 2008
Japan July 23, 2008
Europe January 9, 2009

Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console (Famicom/NES version)
Japan March 27, 2013
USA December 5, 2013
Europe December 12, 2013

Nintendo Wii U Virtual Console (Famicom/NES version)
USA September 26, 2013
Europe October 24, 2013
Japan November 6, 2013
Genre(s) Shooter
Ratings N/A
Mode(s) Single player,
Multiplayer (2)
Media(s) Arcade Board,
Famicom/NES ROM Cartridge[6]
Input(s) Arcade Controller,
Famicom/NES Controller

Donkey Kong 3 (ドンキーコング3, Donkī Kongu Surī in Japan) is a shooter game developed by Nintendo Research & Development 1[1] and Intelligent Systems[2], and released by Nintendo for arcades in 1983. It is the fourth game in the Donkey Kong classic series, following the game Donkey Kong Jr. Math. Although it is a sequel, this title is a departure in gameplay from previous titles.

Story[]

Starring Stanley the Bugman (known from the Game & Watch game Greenhouse[7] as the Fumigator), Donkey Kong Sr. has taken refuge in his greenhouse and it is now up to Stanley to stop the Kong from stirring up any more insects that will soon destroy his flowers. Stanley and his exterminator expertise saves his flowers and defeats Donkey Kong Sr. with his bug spray.

Gameplay[]

The game is a shooter which incorporates ideas from Galaga[8], and Space Firebird[9] an earlier Nintendo arcade game, and adapts them into a new setting.

Donkey Kong Sr. hangs from vines at the center of the screen, and the player-controlled Stanley the Bugman runs and jumps on platforms beneath him. Stanley can fire bug spray at both Donkey Kong Sr. and insects flying around the levels. Some of the flying insects attempt to pick up the flowers at the bottom of the screen and carry them away. This decreases the bonus at the end of the round. When Stanley Gets hit by a bug, He gets unconscious and goes to the bottom. In the process, the bugs will devour him, costing a life.

A level is completed by continuously using bug spray on Donkey Kong Sr., forcing him to the top of the screen, or by killing all of the bugs. A Super Spray Can, visible on the vines, drops to the bottom of the screen when Donkey Kong Sr. is sprayed past it. The super spray only lasts for a limited number of shots, but it pushes Donkey Kong Sr. upward at a much faster rate, making it easier to complete the level. It only appears at the start of each life.

There are three levels (blue, gray and yellow greenhouses) which repeat in a fixed sequence.

Enemies[]

  • Donkey Kong Sr.
  • Buzzbees
  • Beespies
  • Queen Bees
  • Creepy Caterpillars
  • Butterflies
  • Beetles
  • Moths
  • Bee-bombs
  • Vine Eaters (Arcade version only)

Releases[]

Home Console Ports[]

Donkey Kong 3 was ported for the Family Computer in Japan on July 4, 1984, and later for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North American in June 1986 and in Europe on September 15, 1987.

In 1984, Hudson Soft[10] created a sequel to Donkey Kong 3 and released it on the Japanese-only NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6601 and Sharp X1 under the name Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū (ドンキーコング3 大逆襲, Donkī Kongu Surī Dai Gyakushū, lit. Donkey Kong 3: The Great Counterattack). This sequel game is significantly different from the arcade original or its Famicom/NES port. While the objective to shoot Donkey Kong Sr. up in the air remains, this version features twenty new outdoor backgrounds such as a bridge, Planet Saturn, a desert, a pyramid or a highway. After the player has completed the twentieth stage, the game loops back at stage 21. Stanley the Bugman can only move from left to right and is no longer able to jump.

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Donkey Kong 3 Game & Watch Micro Vs. system.

A VS. series Game & Watch version of the arcade game has different gameplay. In this version, player one controls Stanley the Bugman and a computer player (or player two) controls Donkey Kong Sr. in a duel against each other using exterminating spray cans to move the bees to the other side of them to make the bees sting their opponents. The player can only hold up to three amounts of spraying liquid in their spray cans. On single player mode, the higher player one as Stanley scores, the faster the spraying liquid on the side of computer player as Donkey Kong drops.

Animal Crossing[]

The Famicom/NES version of the game Donkey Kong 3 can be acquired as an interactive item in the game Animal Crossing for Nintendo GameCube. In the North American version, the player must enter the Tom Nook's store, speak to Tom Nook, pick the options "Other things" and "Say code", and input "4f8wOToj5CNGT2 wc2Y9nbTXVaJxW". Then the player will receive a letter from the character after a couple of in-game days. A present will be attached to the letter, containing the single item for the game Donkey Kong 3, a NES console and a cartridge. After putting down the item on the ground and interacting with it, the player can play the game.

Another way of receiving Donkey Kong 3, alongside the item for the game Donkey Kong Jr., was as Nintendo Giveaways for Animal Crossing.

Game & Watch Gallery 4[]

A new version of Donkey Kong 3 was included in the game Game & Watch Gallery 4 for the Game Boy Advance, but featuring Mario in place of Stanley and a Boo and a Fireball in place of the bees.

Virtual Console[]

The Famicom/NES version of the game Donkey Kong 3 was re-released on the Nintendo Wii via the Virtual Console in North America on July 14, 2008, in Japan on July 23, 2008, and in Europe on January 9, 2009. However, the game cannot be purchased after January 2019, when the service was discontinued in the Wii.

The same game version was released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on March 27, 2013, in North America on December 5, 2013, and in Europe on December 12, 2013. The game was also available on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo Wii U in North America on September 26, 2013, in Europe on October 24, 2013, and in Japan on November 6, 2013.

Gallery[]

Soundtrack[]

To hear the soundtrack for Donkey Kong 3, see Donkey Kong 3/Soundtrack.

Original Soundtrack[]

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Donkey kong 3 arcade ost

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Trivia[]

  • In the game WarioWare: Twisted! for Game Boy Advance, one of the 9-Volt's microgames is called "Donkey Kong 3"[11]. The objective of the minigame is to make Stanley the Bugman to keep spraying until Donkey Kong Sr., who is swinging on two ropes, is pushed upwards, and he hits his head into a hive at the top.

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